We´re Building a Bridge in Paris

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“If the Great Commission is true, our plans are not too big; they are too small.”

- Pat Morley

When we first moved to Europe to serve as missionaries, our plans seemed larger than life. As life unfolded, we found that our vision was a drop in the bucket compared to what God had in store for us in Brussels, Europe and beyond.

Serving as worship pastor of a vibrant international church in the Capital of Europe; founding a worship training organization and ministering to leaders in Belgium and Holland; singing with the popular French-language worship group ‘EXO’ throughout Europe, French-speaking Africa and the Carribean; and seeing hundreds of refugees baptized through an ongoing outreach service we helped lead, taught us the truth in what Pat Morley said: “If the Great Commission is true, our plans are not too big; they are too small.”

After nine years in Brussels, God is leading us to enlarge our vision once again by calling us to help lead a church planting team in Paris. The church, to launch March 14, 2010 is called ‘The Bridge’ and will be an inter-denominational international church plant reaching out to the more than 500,000 English-speakers who have relocated to Paris from all over the world.

It’s a big vision and again, seems larger than life to us. But if our experience in missions has taught us anything, we know that these plans are just the tip of the iceberg of what God wants to do through us in Paris.

This information is designed to introduce you to – or update you on – our ministry, and the great need for missions in Paris. Thanks for spending a few minutes with us through the pages of this website.

We would love to have the opportunity to share more with you about what God is doing in Europe. Please let us know if we can answer any questions or schedule a meeting with you.

We’re building a Bridge in Paris.

And we would love to have you join the journey with us.

Jeff & Kathy Slaughter

 

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